(nothing as profound and life-changing as Adam-for sure.I don't think that even changed much in my 30's!)

In the longer interview you get more or a sense of the kind of

family background and ethics Adam was brought up with

(he has 2 African adopted brothers).

His Grandmother who was carted off to

Auschwitz with all her family (who perished)

survived, and became his main inspiration.

Nothing has inspired me like this for a long time.

It really made me think about, what am I here for?What will be my legacy? (especially as I don't have children).

I don't have any answers yet ( and I may never have them) but I am hoping by having that question at the forefront of my mind as I go about mydaily life, something will be ignited.

It also made me realize just how self-absorbed I have recently been with my own obstacles(some of which I have written about here).It doesn't mean my obstacles didn't exist.It just made me realize I had no real perspective.If I did have perspective, they would not havetaken up so much head space.Sometimes you need to come acrossa story like this to just get you backon track.

PLEASE, if you have just 30 minutes, grab your favoritedrink, make yourself comfy and watch the full story.If you have children that moan about doing their homeworkor going to school, get them to watch the short version ;-)

I would love to hear about anything that has recently inspired

you. It doesn't have to be on a big scale or hugely profound. But just

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